Joachim Jeremias (1900–1979)
Author of The Parables of Jesus
About the Author
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Works by Joachim Jeremias
Die Briefe an Timotheus und Titus; der Brief an die Hebräer (Das Neue Testament Deutsch) (1985) 14 copies
Die Sprache des Lukasevangeliums : Redaktion und Tradition im Nicht-Markusstoff des dritten Evangeliums (1979) 10 copies
Die Passahfeier der Samaritaner und ihre Bedeutung für das Verständnis der alttestamentlichen Passahüberlieferung (1932) 5 copies
Estudos no Novo Testamento 4 copies
Paroles inconnues de Jesús. 3 copies
Gerusalemme al tempo di Gesù : Ricerche di Storia economica e sociale per il periodo neotestamentario (1989) 3 copies
Jerusalén en tiempos de Jesús: Estudio económico y social del mundo del nuevo testamento (2000) 2 copies
Corazon sin frenos 1 copy
The Sermon on the Mount 1 copy
Questo è il mio corpo 1 copy
Le Paole dell'ultima cena 1 copy
Le parabole di Gesù 1 copy
The Prayers of Jesus 1 copy
Paroles de Jésus 1 copy
Desde el bar 1 copy
Las parábolas de Jesús 1 copy
Poco a poco 1 copy
Gerusalemme al tempo di Gesù 1 copy
unbekannte jefusmorte 1 copy
The Rediscovery of Bethesda 1 copy
Der Zusammenstoss Jesu mit dem pharisäischen Oberpriester auf den Tempelplatz. Zu Pap. Ox V 840 1 copy
Il problema del Gesù storico 1 copy
Prayers of Jesus 1 copy
O Pai Nosso 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Jeremias, Joachim
- Other names
- 耶利米亞斯
- Birthdate
- 1900-09-20
- Date of death
- 1979-09-06
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen
Universität Leipzig (Dr.phil|1922|Dr.theol1923|Hab.|1925) - Occupations
- theologian
professor - Organizations
- University of Göttingen
- Awards and honors
- Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (1958)
British Academy (Corresponding Fellow, 1973)
Deutsche Verein zur Erforschung Palästinas (Honorary Fellow, 1970) - Nationality
- Germany
- Birthplace
- Dresden, Germany
- Places of residence
- Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Göttingen, Lower Saxony, Germany - Place of death
- Tübingen, Germany
- Associated Place (for map)
- Germany
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Reviews
This book seems to be a counted as a classic, a touchstone for all who want to be taken seriously in their study of the parables of Jesus. The author obviously has a comprehensive knowledge of the material, and of the linguistic and literary context of the material. He also has a living faith and a prophetic voice that calls for authentic Christian living that both shine through his writing.
The first half of the book seeks to "recover" the "original" form of the parables, as the author show more believes that only by doing this that the "true" meaning can be recovered. I can find very little to commend in this methodology. Whilst I see the value of redaction criticism in exploring layers of meaning in the text, I believe that these layers are subordinate to that contained in the canonical form. I am even less comfortable with the casting vote often given to the Gospel of Thomas in arguments in this edition. In fact, the consistently positive attitude towards the Gospel of Thomas was one of the more confusing aspects of this book.
The second half of the book looks at ten key themes that underpin the majority of Jesus' parables. Whilst this work does, to certain extent, draw on the first half of the book, much of it does stand even when that derivation is disallowed. This fact does lead me to wonder further about the value of such circumlocutions. Whilst the first section appears dated in its attitude to first century Palestine and towards the text, the second section is still, I believe, a rich and worthwhile mine of resources for those looking to teach and apply the good news of Jesus in lives today. show less
The first half of the book seeks to "recover" the "original" form of the parables, as the author show more believes that only by doing this that the "true" meaning can be recovered. I can find very little to commend in this methodology. Whilst I see the value of redaction criticism in exploring layers of meaning in the text, I believe that these layers are subordinate to that contained in the canonical form. I am even less comfortable with the casting vote often given to the Gospel of Thomas in arguments in this edition. In fact, the consistently positive attitude towards the Gospel of Thomas was one of the more confusing aspects of this book.
The second half of the book looks at ten key themes that underpin the majority of Jesus' parables. Whilst this work does, to certain extent, draw on the first half of the book, much of it does stand even when that derivation is disallowed. This fact does lead me to wonder further about the value of such circumlocutions. Whilst the first section appears dated in its attitude to first century Palestine and towards the text, the second section is still, I believe, a rich and worthwhile mine of resources for those looking to teach and apply the good news of Jesus in lives today. show less
Though liberal, this book is a good starting point for understanding the liberal christian mindset and worldview.
Jesus' Promise to the Nations: the Franz Delitzsh Lectures for 1953 (Studies in Biblical Theology No. 24) by Joachim Jeremias
This book is #24 in a series of monographs designed to provide clergy and laity the best works in Biblical scholarship both in this country and abroad. The volumes in this series are planned to further the study of Biblical theology within the Church. Based on historical and literary research, the primary aim of the series is to set out more clearly the nature of Biblical faith as a living phenomenon of vital significance for the contemporary Christian.
Translation by S. H. Hooke, based on the 6th ed. of the German text (1962), with revisions to match the 8th ed. (Gottingen : Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1970).
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